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Horse Calming Supplements

Tense, edgy, unfocused. If these words describe your horse, a calming supplement could make training easier and riding more fun. These carefully formulated products support proper nervous system function to help your horse feel more confident, focused and at ease.

Note for Competitive Riders: Some competitive organizations prohibit certain ingredients in this and other product categories.

Chill Out!

Help your horse keep his cool with tips from the riders at SmartPak, and discover what ingredients can help him chill out.

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Edgy Eddie

He's occasionally nervous and tense, looking around and fidgeting as you get on. Slightly on edge, he is sometimes unfocused on the job at hand.

"I establish as much of a routine as possible with my nervous guy. Amazingly, he also seems to like it when I sing to him!"Lara, Merchandising

Vitamin B1 plays a key role in the proper functioning
of nerve impulses. Horses deficient in B1 may act
nervous and unfocused.
Magnesium, a macro-mineral, supports nerve and
muscle function. If there is too little Magnesium in
their diet, horses may be tense and nervous.

Wild Willy

He's over-reactive and excitable,
dancing in the aisle and jigging
to the ring. A bundle of nerves
and energy, he's always looking
for a "monster" to spook at.

"I lead my pony around the ring first.
She looks at everything and I see if
it's going to be a good day or 'one of
those days.'"Katie, Finance

Vitamin B1 and Magnesium are essential nutrients
that support the normal functioning of the nervous system (see above).
Tryptophan, an essential amino acid, supports the
production of serotonin, a hormone that increases
feelings of wellbeing and contentment, helping to
calm and soothe.

Moody Mindy

She's cranky and irritable, kicking
out and pinning her ears. Thanks
to her roller coaster of mood
swings, you never know which
attitude you're going to get.

"I pay attention to whether my
sensitive mare actually wants to be
groomed. When she's not into it, I
respect that and let her be dirty, and
she's much happier for it!"Jessica, Marketing

Raspberry Leaf is an herb that helps relax and soothe
by supporting the regulation of smooth muscle tone
in the reproductive and GI tracts.
Chamomile & Passion Flower are herbs that can
help rebalance the nervous system and support a
calm disposition.

Meet Trish and Jack

Breed: ThoroughbredAge: 8Discipline: EventingOwner: Trish MacDonald

My horse Jack was a typical off the track Thoroughbred – tense, nervous and tight-backed. I started him on SmartCalm and noticed a dramatic difference in his behavior. His back was softer and more supple, he didn’t resent grooming and was happier overall. I was still having trouble with his spookiness and general lack of attention, so I switched him to SmartCalm Ultra. Since starting on the supplement, he has been able to concentrate and work through multiple distractions. He’s still a playful Thoroughbred and can be a goofball, but now he’s a trainable goofball!

Why Trish Uses SmartPaks
I love how organized our feed room is now that we use SmartPaks. It takes me much less time to mix grain and supplements than when I was using buckets. There’s no more spilling and forgetting who gets what!

Brittany and NateEver since I was the girl with 1,000 breyer horses and the raggity braid in her hair, I was always obsessed. In second grade I moved into a town with a barn right down the street, which is when I started taking lessons...

Meet Nicole and TruckeeSuccess Profile: Truckee Quiet Breed: Thoroughbred Age: 9 Discipline: Hunter/Jumper Owner: Nicole Roca Truckee Quiet is learning how to be a hunter, but he can’t quit his day job! Our dairy sheep rotate through pastures and Truckee is my number